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Urban Decay Newbies SS13 - Swatches & Review

Monday, 11 February 2013

Following my last post about the two new Oz palettes, I thought I'd do areview on the Theodora and Naked Flushed palettes.

Naked Flushed Palette

In
all my excitement for the new Oz palettes, I almost forgot that the
Flushed palette was being released too. Luckily for me I managed to get
my hands on one before it was released and I have to say it doesn't
disappoint!

Continuing the theme of the "Naked" range, the Flushed palette consists of a bronzer and blush separated by a shimmery highlight.

The bronzer reminds
me of my favourite bronzer by UD (Toasted) but seems more sheer to
wear; great for lighter complexions! It's on the orangey-brown side though so really fair complexions should probably use with a much lighter hand.The
blush is more of a rose-colour but has the tiniest hint of coral; or
mixed with the bronzer, the coral is more prominent. It's more pigmented
than the bronzer.The
highlight is gorgeous, but super pigmented so I'd use it very lightly,
I'm pretty sure it's the colour Sin (eyeshadow/eye primer) but in a
highlighting format. Either way, I've used Sin as a highlighting colour
on most complexions and find it works beautifully.

The current Urban Decay bronzers are priced at £20 each and the cream blushers and cream highlighter in Sin are both £18 each, so a palette that holds all three products in one is pretty nifty rather than reaching for 3 different products, or handy for travelling.

FrootiFactor: The Naked Flushed palette is one of my new favourite cheek products to use, so expect to see it in future makeup looks! I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5 as the only thing I can fault it on is the blendability of the blush:

Theodora Palette

Broken – pale cream satinBeware – warm brown matteBewitch – dark charcoal brown satinWest – deep metallic brown shimmerSpell – 2 shades in 1: black satin with green and gold shimmer/gold metallic with tonal glitterJealous – 2 shades in 1: pale green pearl/dark green pearlThe palette comes with 5 full sized eye shadows (RRP £14 each) as opposed to the smaller sized eyeshadows that come in other ready made palettes. The difference with these are that they're mostly new eyeshadow colours, with magical names and also two 2-in-1 shadows that cannot be bought singularly.The SSLC is F-Bomb but named Theodora with the Oz logo (I swatched both F-Bomb and "Theodora" below to make sure!).

As you can see, the most pigmented are the gold colour from the Spell duo and West. The shadow that looks like its the least pigmented is Bewitch. As with all palettes/sets, they work out better value for money; the Theodora palette alone is worth around £105 in total - £14 x6 eyeshadows, £14 for a full size SSLC and around £7 for half a normal sized eye pencil (usually £14).FrootiFactor: I'd give it a 4 out of 5 as I always love a limited edition palette, think it's great value for money when you think about how much each individual product costs and also the fact that the quality is pretty much still the same!